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<font face="CMU Typewriter Text Variable Width">Hello,<br>
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I'm Nick from Italy. I'm a Materials Engineering student and a
latex user. I've two questions about the amsmath package.<br>
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In my experience, in inline equations, to avoid that an equation
breaks at the end of the line, you can use curly brackets (i.e. ${
formula }$) or the command \mbox (i.e. \mbox{$ formula $}).<br>
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1. Which of the two is the most correct?<br>
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2. Is there a way to set this command as default, for example in
the preamble, so that it is valid for all the inline equations in
a given document?<br>
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Thanks for your help. I look forward to hearing form you soon.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Nick<br>
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